People spend a lot of money on their leather furniture and they want to keep it looking its best. Unfortunately, that's not always an easy task. Pets, moving and just general wear and tear can lead to scratches in the furniture. If you find that you do have a scratch in your leather furniture, all is not lost. You don't have to call in a professional right away. With a just a few items and some elbow grease, you'll be able to remove those scratches in no time.
- Olive oil
2 small hand towels
Shoe polish that matches the leather furniture
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Instructions
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Apply a dime sized amount of olive oil to one of your small hand towels.
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Rub the olive oil over the scratch using a gentle, circular motion.
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Wipe away any excess oil with the clean end of your hand towel.
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Apply a dime sized amount of shoe polish to your second hand towel.
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Rub the polish into the remaining portion of the scratch. Use a circular motion and continue to rub until the scratch is gone.